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Monic acid A: a biomarker in clinical intra-nasal mupirocin medication for MRSA decolonisation.

Theo O Dare1, Andrew W Nicholls2, Peter G Mantle3.   

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CONTEXT: Mupirocin (BactrobanR) is widely prescribed for intra-nasal decolonisation of MRSA for in-patients awaiting surgery or self-medicated for out-patients although adherence for the latter is not monitored. Non-adherence is a widespread pharmaceutical problem but could encourage selection of antibiotic resistance. Mupirocin is only a topical antibiotic because it decomposes in stomach acidity to monic acid A, but this has not previously been exploited as a biomarker for clinical intra-nasal medication.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urine from three catheterised patients in two London hospitals during and after mupirocin medication, was passed through Waters Oasis cartridges to isolate organic acids. Sensitive LC-MS-MS analysis for monic acid A in methanolic eluate has been developed to identify ∼10 pg.
RESULTS: Monic acid A was quantified in all samples from one patient, translating into 6-46 ng from 12 mg mupirocin, assuming 1 L daily urine output. However, no urinary monic acid A was detected for two other patients. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS: Consistent occurrence of monic acid A in urine of one mupirocin patient shows for the first time that antibiotic distribution across nasal mucous membranes had generally been maintained during medication. In contrast, consistent absence in the two other patients requires wider study in hospital.

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Keywords:  Bactroban; LC-MS-MS; MRSA decolonisation; Mupirocin; antibiotic resistance; biomarker; monic acid A; pseudomonic acid A

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30126316     DOI: 10.1080/1354750X.2018.1514657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomarkers        ISSN: 1354-750X            Impact factor:   2.658


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1.  Nasal Decolonisation of MRSA.

Authors:  Peter Mantle
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2019-02-04
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